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Welcome Ross! Design for 00

 
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Hello and welcome Ross! Last Fall I wrote an article for Permaculture Design Magazine about applying permaculture principles to the grieving process. I was wondering if you cover "Zone 00" in your book and what your thoughts are on personal and social design?
 
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I don't cover zone 00 at all in my book. While I acknowledge the importance of social aspects and a person's mindset, I tend to focus on permaculture as a science based on ecology. Zone 00 is not really a zone, and maybe some other term needs to be used to describe a person's psychological makeup and thought process. All of this is, of course, crucial in a design process, but should not be lumped with the accepted permaculture zones.
 
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